■ .. i:irl ;J Ptsin* thittis *Ma. X.05/00 net mayrulat ENu*GisinThm Tbds monslig we present the Osesmi 110 its readeer joxet,by by. four fult 11114111111si. Waft ff ccadallrOa odds kw* daily ststOPeP uht t h e 03ta • Uorersalti7,lAlit.the tUrd time we iscrusullts ditemetens durum the hut eightilei.ii;AeireAitt each of the 0 ,400*, felt we were " wits r throtaree...d. the faro: mobs 13111 peti01171216111,14,1:01111 brat in each of those binges we were ImP tili dUpiadea_ ieeeting of Cougreasnierasts Legislature will - goon be egeijle.,, end we foresaw that tth only oiti Deicer " mitt Of. apace coalltelke* complete ittetloo we &Ind taihte:.es:.readera 11111 to our Ildellttetta 00 1. ' ifeireeultY was add mom room, and that Utd we krieseir AccaiPushed. It e,ei c i e ktyre that this last en , illgemeet gal be Peraumellt; only that eun . „ .f iqii , rig SS utat upon. iw T ri44i i it4tOt tons mutinies, which Is y, l ; bid rage. -trith this enlargement Is brie i »' Ibm special corms. e m boggliletil and telegraph from WashisgliSkrand shall perfecta thee Selig** Jet /lartislmrg before the g ligg aggig*just Legislatine. In all Wks 90#1 SO 10! it is our intention not. the haled Poulble p oni gtptellt , . out or the Gazirrne, holte*lt fitly represent the llber . • MA Mew Inuits and laterals of ShisUsellepgr. this, anZuentation of Iglus setteksiter:the Gaze= will be igedisdaltha old rates—which are $8 $l2, as charged by au • ertaineitifs9ead B .cents a copy instead ~,**Angedlq them. Hence, heal! heitiPtlett this Gazirrme is ma- 10•11:014* Qum wattle? stewitpspar fa Gls stW A sal by large odds the their). be out dm to mike It 11 0111 4 1 00 0 3 12 1 old doormat, but, sileisithr best of lbs jottralls pub ' alielt :111101DX121 TIIIMILLAZI numb by BST- Illelf#lollagek, It ill =attest that ' lr llll O l O l W . *Mgt Primal that the duly et,tieettot seem= to lir. Boa. Igor, II iber Wed 14tatea Senate, de. IMMO* Pee beglibinre recently elect ed. leeltle not the act. The no* Sm iler *glen be ehoeen tail January' - . licumpttOn that Judge likkeepol not be a eindtdate for re- east* lO,'"Oottgress., Ron. John H. Wm* Edo, la named ea his mou ser. l!ikledge will soon enter spailleilapi tam of minim and has oddlited so large a deinte . of taunt; 'lllahiliTtaia4 devotion to the fatal ens of 14 oeimainzente astral ea of the as- Oak Pali lat nan an hope to =he MOMS st:s 'without first endergcong • I.44oardiraiddp. THI 813:113TAHT 07 TH3 Dram= U n eadoti that the Government are imamedfsg in making .11111Manfinths Wien tribes at the Wass ittaitits ailMalasd that the settlement 14 idn , to r be - tempotiry. To nen taisiimesta, sasma to be needfol stssiMAttpshes the relations of the. .r.,..Naitts. the Govsemiant.. Instesd of "Y'rhas,them to remshau Independent " `lll,4*.thutahets are _imam _war or. .«. - -alwilalaw* It is time the authority goian* cr at ier them was nub thid: just zighla, of whatever -411:4kat - Imatimeted 27 the &nerd 14414/04nha laws. . MIMS dim the 'whites profess to the - and the iliiiiSatitn .may be these - maid appnitendorte haye some fella.. • sisibirllhis blacks have newly aa al and do not mean hllllcillnes wroadisd out of their pos. rise r II" whites • largely refine to takilltitticg:poirer with the blacks, MAlsdiridi determination. wherever - 6/11/11014 ID kande the blacks of most dt r ibestrdbotna cecitizettahlp. History .1 . 11 6 0 himakon ibis point.lf - "a ' "ball snare, it will hap. - Mk lietedme" of aggressions on the part 010111101,t l i y a agreed to Mena bY fi '—r7l.Cale o f m am a with Frantes 111411114"51"14 andible nonnah; but 4 Wren& andatutr elm did not . ialischancootttoik,of Boma byFrench - - laeir joint 46tidlie, and the Ittnlmmn uumPli •% peace - of the in follenrucl crest deeds him; but 131$ ' I his title to . :flat eenUe• ended before hs =stain • Chicago weeks iSO, were opinions of the e, oC , lowa, Chair- Oosontittee of the impeaclunent. . gentleman at proper to con- Whether those torisok or the re 't dhoti induced 1 an min= It le idle to spend time in ___,_, Polll6lll 4 , it does not amentially _VIlPet Mr. Wilson Is in farm 'ulWlShemuld or opposed to it, When 21 " of the Committal shall be ltLrEmus will determine what 104 skin autla which way a ma. i 500,15 _DlSClamaittee shall go. If the *it 411 1 0 a Was the evidence to be sedbeebedaseaed Impeachment, it will 101.da1h. 'it it shall decide other. 717g.1 N lOl Oll4Oll to that end will team MAXI Rinibllean journals are WU:- W. Om serif. apow the necessity that 44.111 *Ant National Convention InSeloblimandldate for Vice President pima, ems emsonbted =We= 'ma M ‘imiegid., it stands forenoon that no otorWilibe taken for that poems Tar basset Oared pearsjol steady saddillfts"co n duct, hl i complete OdOkUl*Sit it ahonld be irtmcathered VOW. Janson butnitedoutno worse SOSO srowindirldnals who were trusted dednie by the nepribli• pp piny, and Thom antecedents for Oolll l Plt ti rs,Sar of a .century .1 1,04 " Sipirti• lasted titian. Kr. Jowls- Ones Matta is no more flagrant than Xegailitsellinolupe It is even los. irsuitlas litintat caution it la possible to M SlOldsod MIS Cbtlibid. Still, we join ibpAt'Aissittordft ammo And an ew et sdi the upiranbr,:whose &WS, pi_ - 7 11 Pror - w ow% Ad aat as sua. .1 B YP I I III / I ; ls " disuril d the lot . 4 atm* *anis, and pop mWeimethear. In ===M GLEGIELATIVE COWletresont. A DIM nits •130 we stated that the Senator of the Thirteenth District of Now York had been arrested eon held to tail to answer a charge of taking money in consideration for his votes on certain legislative measures. His friends attsi= brae these proceedings_ him to political hostility. In - support of tide position they allege that imputations of offidal dishonesty were made to his &t -ruant early last year; that the persons making these incriminations wore in vited to appear before the Grand Jury of Monroe county, and make complaint In due form of law, and refused to comply; that they were afterwards ,requeited to attend before the Constitutional Conven tion, and detail all the facts within their knowledge, and peremptorily declined ; that they waited until the eve of the State election, and then initiated pro. oewthiga on affidavits which do not as sert positive cognizance of criminal eon ! duct, but only refer to impressions and beliefs; and that the persona making these affidavits are proialnent members or the "New York Ring," and, 'therefore, . unworthy of credit. For ' 1 aught we know, the material feats may' be as thus alleged. Letts scan them rapidly, to see whether they justify the inference drawn from them. thelbribery was committed members of pazticular "ring," and especially managers In! its behalf, may fairly be presumed to know all about it. If sin ister arguments were addressed to mem bers, they are the very men who preen , ted them. They should know to whom, and to what extent. Having gained an end by unlawful means, they would not be likely to plablish the tact unless they had tallest out with members whose votes they ! lmd pezehseed. Even then, they would be score likely to deal in in uendoea then ixt direct charges. Stith testimony as they prefessed to have and were solicited to girt, Wendt have convicted the individnale accused,, 'but would have convicted the accusers As the law stands, ,no choice was left them but either to keep silence or proceed substantially as they are pro ceedieg. It is, also, true that if a conspiracy bad bean formed to damage the reputa tion of a public man, and to ells an =- deigned stigma upon the party with which he wee identified, this method of attack would, readily present lewd! as offering advantages ever most others, without entailing direct responsibility. Kest men are so thoroughly convinced of the preyalence of. legislative Pronto , ' ey Suit it does not take the clearest car strongest evidence to lead them to join in clamor against a suspected official. ! If political animosity: or intrigue is really at the bottom of• these proceed- Isla, it is reasonable to eoEljedeUll they will be dropped soon after the pending election shall be . over . over. Having accom plished, in th at event, all the mew tors of the plot designed. or at least. all that Was possible: they will gladly con.. to let-the matter drop into obthrion. so vrnEas Is viz POPULAR by the demOcrate organs or the wrong doings of the Republicans, this. osesti• bites the chief count, that "they have reduced ten sovereign States to a condi tion of vassalage, and have establLthed military movernmenttherein.". It seems to afford these organs a sort of dismal satisfaction to contemplate the present condition of the Southern States, and to charge their situation' upon the Republi cans, sea crime 'perpetrated by them; and which stands before the world con fessed and inerctumble. _ln the same sense, a man convicted of en offence against the laws, and consigned for safe seeping and reformatory discipline to the Western Penitentiary, Might weigh, and his family friends and s sequin; Lances MIAs behalf, against jll7 by which he was convicted, and the court that pronounced sentence upon him, for Saving deprived a Millen of liberty ...a imposo•i grievous hardship upon When the inhabitants of the Southern States took up arms against the Govern- Ment, appealing to the sword to decide the controversy they had raised, they - comprehended the situation in which they voluntarily placed themsellrese or might have comprehended It if they ha moderated their pampa to such an ex tent as to have allowed room and scope for reasonable reflection. It is simply absurd to midst that aftex • gigantic rebellion has been suppressed at an unprecendented cost of blood and treasure; that no forfeitures stall be en. forced ; that no punishments akin be awarded; and that no guarantees for the future shall be exacted. Ito 0014t9- meat can afford s by such weaknese to invite fresh moults upon Its authority. The fact is the *leathern :States have been dealt with most leniently. 'What is demanded of them lintel a round. tion of the failure of tbe rebellion,. and of the results. 14itimately following therefrom, as shall conduce to the per- MIMOSA pacification of the whole coun. try, and to the security of the jut rights of the government, and of an classes of citizens. Had they met this demand when it was grit made, the period of their enforced probation would have ex pinsi mosithsago, and they would have been reinvested with all the rights and immunities enjoyed by the Staten IwhiCh were not sedated from their loyally. They were entked into factious opposi tion, which they still continue; offering in excuse mufti Which hale no bottom and pleading vights which were snail lated by the storms of battle. When they beanie wiser, and consent to that which is absolutely inevitable, the day will hasten of theiedellurance from the condition they deplore., Is not likely the capital of epesdlly lose Savant wee dLspatcbed Holiness an "Tun wan on the Panes is langstigt. ing." 'This 'is our latest news from South America; and intact the war there has been of such a htugillthiOlf mature, that the world allows It to go on without much attention, in truth sometimes al. most forgetting that such a War exists.' In the meantime thousands of Southern Americana are being killed, and Mow ands are dying by disease, and the ques• lion seems to be no nearer settlement them at erg, and the put* ctulliWilko , of those nations which are contending I is retrograding, years of time are lost to Progress, and unless mum powerful me• dieter steps forward, in all probability years are still to be lost in the same way. litneland's interests can hare lost :Lath. ine by the war, for she has not inter fered, and she always does interfere if her interests nod it. South Autstice cannot allbrd the rstrogreadon, but she seems bowel to put up with it, as "the War en the Parana still languishes." TIIIIIIII2I Mans kin bl,C01:40 very popular in Boston. Pree baths during the summer also meat with very. , greet access in the beedgruaters at Puritan ism CO Turkish bathe, no public the baths, no swimming schools, and not even a river et to baths in. Busty a good; clean swindling place, large and constantly supplied , with fresh water, is more pleasant and adore siecemstrY then so many skating ameeniencei. Not that we voila say a word against anything counseled with stating, for we consider it goeisful, healthy, and in army way agood thing. Bat swimming is all this, andneemess ikr does not interfere with the winter ex ercise, and public mitt retratesweetning ponds and tanks, such es Bestial, BOW York and Philadelphia possess. amid be gotten no at no grata espouse Bum our parks and rink have been. Will no one then build rut natatorium : Omni LOIWII. tLr ItqUid•b• Main a t t i c of inoiety and Ws eariona pkasoe; L about to asalailira4. l so outiort kook. Xis.. Lianas is wore cotly feckless ofwhat people will op dim than kad bad any idea of. liar choice al a °Habana we will char llobly say ialekikare bean batten - 7 - "" , EDITORIAL GLEANINGS Ix owicsoo, en Thursday, two men V Tinted • serrazt girl at 00W - heeling House. Late in the evening the Vor.ri star told.them to lean, as it was time shut tip. They reseed to do se, aad Itlengtli 'undertook to ding the land• lord into ths street. A boarder named Cook interfered, when the two men drew knives and so cat and ,tasked the landlord and Hr. Cook that they are la critical condition. The rillaha escaped, but through the instrumentality of the girl, whom they warevisiting, they have both been ceptered. Tin ILemphis Post records another murder committed on Banday last in that city: Two ama gain/lied and than separated. They were, named James lohneon and-Jerry Wood. ...Johnson, who wall' farmer; went towavis home, but Woad followed him up and shot 'him in the abdomen. Ho fell down, and when found by a passing pollirenuln hb was repeating, "Why did you shoot me, Jerry t" In a pitiful manner. He died that night Wood, who is • Vocci 4 . l n a mall ice., hes been arrested and i awaits hl trial. . . . . Tine Vnion League of PhiladePlila has just limusurited a Mammy =nut ment to 'she memory . of "our Wien brave.'`, It is a statue of America, six feet hlgh,prsting to ber bosom crownsoflau releadMimortelles. The expression and executron are said to be Iraq rine, and the dtapery is a model of grace and good taste. It stands in' the Union Lesgui Club Home to the right of the main hall. d. E. Ehmeltine to the scalp. Lennox devoured 700,000,000 of eye ten in 1884. This year the various beds have given out, mid all England con have but three hundred million, con sequently they bring 2d. end Bd. apiece. England's homes will 10011 lose their prestige if the coal hods and oyster beds give out. What 'Mint the other beds? And what is home without a bed? J. B. CLazia, the favorite Philadel phia comedian, and brother-in-law of Edwin Booth, bas met with very harsh eritins in England. The morning Pose of Istulon says he in "an Ethiopean Ben* minus the lamphim* and the EMBI , Arthruzit bank Tabery took place on -Thursday in Bt. Levis, by whichkiestra Latuuk, temp & Ce. lout some $l,BOO in notes, which were done up in three packages to be fonevxdoi to the East. These packages were taken to the En press office by the bank porter, but one of them' very mysteriously disappeared en route, aid ns clue to it hat as yet been found. Tea Speaker of ths Muse of Regre 'Walvis at Liberia le a colored _ rein who remind en *deaden is Hew Hampshire tome twenty years ago. lie is worth; aeiflloaa I Tug travelling public will be pleased to learn that a etatisticiankes announced that the time for railroad accidents his wired: Ideny accidents will follow in Quick stwoassion, if kis ealculationporees correct. - • ALL the old people of London are Oleg -if the obituary columns of the Zeus can be relied Vir . 4". BM* kill' viduids whose united ages reached al: hundred shuffled off this mortal coil a few weeks ego. , - m ns Mara, asaeaw,..r denies the rumor that she is engaged te , an Eng lish lord in such a manner as to lead one to bdfgra that she is 'only too sorry that the story is not true. . A. Boos AGINIST named Wesley. H. Gordon was found dead on leatTuesday, in Millarsnlle, Lancaster county. The ' coroner's jury decided that 'he came to his death from natural tenses. Dims twin, recently from whence he received his title, has come back to the States, and is said to be in tending to run for Belted States Senator frets California Te 3 race Or the Mayoralty of Haw I York. 'between Fernando,Rood and Mayer Thrifttlen, pwnairs to pone ex- citing. Both will run and tem an ad eatable opening for a good Republican to step into the office. . - I A antraritez•Quartenneater Ise been I arrested for blowy in Ohio, just as be wad 'sheet 'to be married for the fourth time SLIM October, ISGL His three I wises still live and are anxious about l'enrasormems la St. Lords were &Ott irlth pistol, irbldi wee dli• eherged ishcothig the elder lA, le the head and pemetretthg the brain, wising • o.t.rra Looks is writing two new plays of American life. "Bert" which Zeus Drew is to prodnee nazi week, and "vest Point," which the Flora:noes will bring nos shortly. Rossersox has Wines a new teed for the prince of comedians and monarch of Ai:aerial actors,. Jos. Jef ferson, - entitled ,"flaws the Atlantic." Cuanza Drams' trot:rending is to be, In Boston. "Christmas ,Carol" and , "B►rded R Piskerick," fora the fiat PrbVfmoa, Garacsarrnot Deuroctst of Esti, says the people have spoken, end slavery will be reestablished in dy lam awe we another prophet aranagat us! Ate there two Beiraide in the fled t ' • Ltrunentan, Mich., has 9,000 Intabi• tante, Ind they absinthe to 400 different newsmen,. Verily, the people of that town ere trying to fellow the wiseman's advice and get wisdom. AN old end wadable vane has turned i up for sale, recently', in Kadeeaberg, Transylvania. Beethoven's piano, which Is over saps • hundred yaws old, has pOrtrilt of the aseestro on it, painted when he Was but twenty years old. iatOlettiall has reeelved from. Ma-: tyland Republicans a copy of his recent dechrionover-rulhig theOolored *ppm tice laws of Maryland, printed on 'MIA and elegantly frantsd. In New York the -Astir Roues and Tribune office were tire only buildings to pay respect by liege at half mat to the late Gov. Andrew. firrinarecus coax of a very expellent quality has been found near Sae /Leto. nis, Tenn TrissOlneinstatians and LcatlstiWane ate dellgbbalwith the prospects of coal rellethy a rlee In thkriTal• • A stroll of Ottawa A. P. Stewart died of yellow fewer at New Orleans re cently: ' Czarist Orals of oleePseee ere etht to be canoed by lonehroope growlag la the -•, . , FLICEMIO I n the Ohio Muria good this Ilesioullt volute far below Pittsburgh. Hoe. IMMO MS ti t an Z(1010 , 0 16 bi storm to her Impersonation of 11:11seheth. Tao Public Parks CC ethniroildl ban been closed 03C the season. E1G311131311 butcher shove sell hone flesh for human read la Parlia Gov. Pared has saphinted tho nth tut. as ► Theologising day. Lonovaraow L said to base no liters. ry Jealousies • . TKOs i tno chokes to Elam& Tan It. Louis BogueMust aye: On Wednesday fortzoon a nun named En- Wu, n, melon, employed on a new chnrch wilitcols_ mom of erection on the coma of Sixteenth and Morgan Orel% Wan aarbinaly, and minim fatally Wood, by the falling are h ese , stone. TIN stone.iirst struck upon his tuadosidng thee&flose Milt one Wire dde of the Se. 'nutbrown prostasto on the wound by th e 'rest weight eittlio ailing body, and aitha froathl Whir Wan; -or -the Once at bls.awa.all.roostvw 3 a inure wound is the via; having the lair lam mil and menisci in tnu malt painful men ace ._ lb was tekattol4 l s to cs say street, Lanza* la which co ndition tro twonainedTintridir nirOlincisbont' alas °Week. whin las attend his first intelligent sentence dace the trocurnace et the accident. Wootz):10;41:11111 MAIM 4Li DIMIC-61M Thanksi;tvlng Proclamation COMIONWLALTH OP reantsrLyanu. HZ JOHII W. GEARY, GOVERNOR. From the creation of the world, in all ages and climes, it has been customary to set apart tertian days for special re ligious observance. This Imo not always ' bean Whim ed by the light of Chrisn knowledge nor by any proper (*hug tion of theChanicter of thit Great Being "who raidis the earth In rightsouneas," aid "who daily leguieth with his ben.- lits;" bat hy an innate sense of the ev idence of an overruling Power, by which the world and all It contain;are governed and controlled. Aided by the dictates of cultivated reason and the teachings of Divine revelation , we, how ever, are taught to 'recognize in that En preme Ruler a Heavenly Father, to whom we are indebted for existence and all the blessings we enjoy, and to whom we owecOnstantand - Grunt tluminheiving and praise. It Is He who "neiteth the earth and watereth it;" who "setteththe Arrows and , blued/ the springings thereofm who crowneth the year with his 'goodners, and whose paths drop fat ness:" who "clothed the pastures with flocks,• and covered the valleys with corn; who =dregs the outgoings of the morning and the evening to rejoice:" who is "our refuge and strength:" who "maketh war to cease," and "ninth as from our enimiese whose "throne Is forever and ever," and who "Nemeth Abe nations whose Clod is the Lord." • , Oa all sides we have increased emu- I ances of the "loving kindness" of an All-wine Parent of Good, who has con-. ducted our nation through a long and ' terrible war, and permitted our people to once mere repose in safety, without any to molest them or melee them afraid." The monstrous sentiment of disunion II no longer tolerated. The Flag, the Union, and the Onstitution are esteemed as the safeguards -of the rights and liberties or the people, end are revered and defended as the ark of their political safety. A kind Providence has not grown weary of supplying • oar continuous 'rants. A bounteous harvest has re warded the labors of the • husbandman. Flocks and herds are scattered to count- less numbers over our valleys and hills. Commerce is uninterrupted, sadnesses laden with the products of nature and of art, speed, unmolested, our the track less deeps. Walther nWileace, Wane, ppoulitical or social enA financial Mi nts or commercial distress, have been permitted to stay the and happiness Of the people of thisgreat Commonwealth; but peace, health, edu cation, morality, : ell n, social im provement and refinement, with their I attendant blessings, have Sind the cup of comfort lend enjoyment to ova - flowing. Recognizing our responsibility to Him who controls the destintei of nations ea well as of istdividnals, and "from whom cometh down 'every good and perfect gin," and to whom we andeeply in debted for all these and the richer blam ing* of eincetomon Chriztlanity, let us unitedly give our most devout gratitude' and hearty thanksgiving. I, therefore, do -hereby recommend that THURSDAY. THE HYra DAY OF NOYSHBED NEXT, be set apart as a day of praise and thanksgiving, that all secular and worldly business be stemma. ed, and the people assemble in their va rious places of worship to ackaowlethm their gnaw% and offer up prayers the a contin uance of Divine Amor. • Omit under my Hand and the Great Seal of the State, at Harrisburg, this thiety.fint day of October, in the year of our Lord one thounnd eight lam. duel and sixty-saes, and of the Com. nth:wealth the ethustraecond. JR°. W. CHARY. By the Governor: • F. Josome, Eleczetau of State. oe4 • EOM DYSPEPSIA OIIIIE.seg -111.2.• .44 tom the Itosuai. • - C.'6 Dprretria Cent LI mmullell.Mo4l Dpi al; Alsesan otMs SlOakselt oul bowel". Coe'. DTsP.Pdll Cols wee lint eat am Lai *am allste4 wit& tkla inalstr trl l4 Men Dispepals Cu. an. listaxtuielnisli. .a 4 yee de dot Imre to vett soma tow Its diet. W. Intends Cm le De dented appitleet ever I